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NSTP-CWTS Output Number 3: General Luna ST., Cor. Muralla St. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
NSTP-CWTS Output Number 3: General Luna ST., Cor. Muralla St. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
NSTP-CWTS Output Number 3: General Luna ST., Cor. Muralla St. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
NSTP-CWTS Output
Number 3
II. Description
Plans are needed, not only for responding to the impacts of disaster, but also to maintain
continuity while managing the crisis, and to guide recovery and reconstruction effectively. Dealing
with disaster is a social process, but it is imperative to start at the fundamental unit of the community:
the family. Although, at its most basic level, emergency planning is little more than codified common
sense, the increasing complexity of modern disasters has required substantial knowledge of the field.
This is especially true considering the increasing role in emergency response of information and
communications technology.
Emergency planning can be defined as the process of preparing systematically for future
contingencies, including major incidents and disasters. The plan is usually a document, shared
between participants and stakeholders that specifies tasks and responsibilities adopted in the multi-
agency response to the emergency. It is a blueprint for managing events and, as such, should be
responsive to management needs. It should specify the lineaments of action, collaboration, command,
and communication during a civil contingency such as a disaster or major event; in other words, it is
the framework for emergency response. The maintenance of public safety, limitation of damage,
protection of the vulnerable, and efficient use of life-saving resources are some of the goals of the
plan. Although the end product is a document, emergency planning is more a process than an
outcome, especially as the plan itself will need to be updated over time as circumstances change.
For the NSTP-CWTS Output Number 3, NSTP-CWTS students will create their own Family
Preparedness Emergency Plan based on the lessons they have learned from the different trainings
and webinar pertaining to Disaster Preparedness. A Standard format will be provided.
III. Guidelines
I. Address: _________________________________________________________________
II. Family Members (include in the remarks whether Adult, Minor, Child, Senior Citizen, PWD,
and others, include pets)
Justify:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
IV. Cite at least two (2) Escape Routes from your House (be specific as possible):
1. ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
V. If separated during an emergency, cite two (2) meeting places outside your residence.
Consider safety, proximity and familiarity of the place to all the members of the family.
You may cite designated evacuation place by your local community officials, but include
a more specific location within the vicinity.
1. ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
VI. In the event that the household members are separated and due to some reasons unable
to meet in the designated meeting places and unable to communicate with each other,
determine an emergency contact person or agency which is NOT a member of your
household.
Name: ______________________________________________________________
Address/Location: _____________________________________________________
VII. Include Plans in Case of Evacuation of Household Members with Special Need (Senior
Citizen, Children, Persons with Disability, Persons with Special Needs, Pregnant Women,
and others, include Pets)
Name Plan
________________________________ ______________________________________
________________________________ ______________________________________
________________________________ ______________________________________
(add more rows as necessary)
Make sure that the Family Emergency Preparedness Kit (Go Bag) is stored properly and always
ready to be brought in case of emergency and evacuation if necessary.
Item Description Check if Present
Water – 1 Gal of water per person per day for at least 3 days
Food – chocolate, power bars, noodles, ready to eat and easy to open
canned goods, biscuits
First Aid Kit – absorbent compress dressings, adhesive bandages, adhesive
cloth tape, antiseptic, cold/hot compress, latex gloves, bandages and pads.
Medicines – Prescription medicines, maintenance medicines and other OTC
Medicines
Bleach in case of water purification – 5 drops per 1 L of water
Blanket and Extra Clothes
Hygiene Kit – Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, insect repellant, baby wipes,
alcohol, sanitary napkins
Poncho or Raincoat
Special Needs for babies, pregnant women, and elderly
Flashlight or rechargeable lamp
Batteries, charger, power bank
Transistor Radio
Swiss Knife or multi-purpose tool
Black Bag and Re-sealable plastic bag
Duc Tape, Rubber Bands, Sewing Kit
Matchsticks, lighter, candles
Mirror
Paracord (at least 5 meters long)
Marker and pen
Extra Cash
X. Pledge and Conforme to the _______________ Family Preparedness Emergency Plan
We hereby conforme to the development of our Family Preparedness Emergency Plan (FPEP)
NAME Signature
1. _________________________________________ ___________________________
2. _________________________________________ ___________________________
3. _________________________________________ ___________________________
4. _________________________________________ ___________________________
5. _________________________________________ __________________________
(Add more rows as necessary)
2. Household Members with the Signed Family Preparedness Emergency Plan (FPEP)